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Hari Om All:

 

I, too, am glad to be invited to Dr. Harsha's Satsangh. Always enjoy

creative exchange that invites more of everything, more Grace, more

transformation, et cetera.

 

By the way, Marcus, if I offered the impression that the poem, The Song

Alone, was created on the spot, it was not. No, that poem came some

time ago. At a service of the Portland Unitarian Universalist church, I

think.

 

Anyway, break's over. Back to work.

 

Madhya

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currwamp [currwamp]

Thursday, February 04, 1999 11:56 AM

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currwamp

 

satsangh,

 

 

My name is Marcus, and I have been graciously invited by Harsha to be a

participant in this list forum. Harsha and myself have acquaintance in

another forum, which is the means of my knowledge of its (this

list)existence. I look forward to sharing in the non-duality that is of the

essence, the spanda, the divine creative pulsation of ParaShiva. I

appreciate the opportunity to be party to this forum of enlightenment(and a

little levity)and realization.

Much Light

Marcus

 

Hi Marcus. Welcome. I have been greatly enjoying reading the posts on

Shavism list and particularly Madhya's poetry. I feel like I have discovered

a mountain of gold. Delighted to have you in the Satsangh.

 

Harsha

 

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Harsha,

Thank you so much sir. Yes, Madhya's poems are never consistant, which

is why I enjoy them so much. In two poems she can go from the direct

recollection of experience in a very telling and artful manner, only to turn

around in the next poem and provide a rich tapestry of invoked imagry. very

nice. She can also drop a poem on a dime...incredible. Am I subscribing in

the middle of any type of discussion that would warrant going over the

archives?

In Truth

Marcus

 

 

Harsha (Dr. Harsh K. Luthar) [hluthar]

Thursday, February 04, 1999 12:18 PM

Re: introduction/Marcus

 

 

"Harsha (Dr. Harsh K. Luthar)" <hluthar

 

 

currwamp [currwamp]

Thursday, February 04, 1999 11:56 AM

introduction

 

currwamp

 

satsangh,

 

 

My name is Marcus, and I have been graciously invited by Harsha to be a

participant in this list forum. Harsha and myself have acquaintance in

another forum, which is the means of my knowledge of its (this

list)existence. I look forward to sharing in the non-duality that is of the

essence, the spanda, the divine creative pulsation of ParaShiva. I

appreciate the opportunity to be party to this forum of enlightenment(and a

little levity)and realization.

Much Light

Marcus

 

Hi Marcus. Welcome. I have been greatly enjoying reading the posts on

Shavism list and particularly Madhya's poetry. I feel like I have discovered

a mountain of gold. Delighted to have you in the Satsangh.

 

Harsha

 

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Gemini [currwamp]

Thursday, February 04, 1999 1:36 PM

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"Gemini" <currwamp

 

Harsha,

Thank you so much sir. Yes, Madhya's poems are never consistant, which

is why I enjoy them so much. In two poems she can go from the direct

recollection of experience in a very telling and artful manner, only to turn

around in the next poem and provide a rich tapestry of invoked imagry. very

nice. She can also drop a poem on a dime...incredible. Am I subscribing in

the middle of any type of discussion that would warrant going over the

archives?

In Truth

Marcus

 

Harsha: The most recent posts involve an exploration of Shakti and Shiva

merging in the Sahasarara and exiting through it for Moksha (in Yoga) or

everything being absorbed in the Spiritual Heart (in Vedanta) so that there

is nothing left to exit. Feel free to comment after reading the three posts

on it or introduce your own thread.

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Madhya,

It is a beautiful poem, nonetheless, and I still credit you for

outstanding poems in general. It is good to see you here friend.

Light

Marcus

 

 

MadhyaNandi MadhyaNandi [madhyanandi]

Thursday, February 04, 1999 12:48 PM

Re: introduction/Marcus

 

 

"MadhyaNandi MadhyaNandi" <madhyanandi

 

Hari Om All:

 

I, too, am glad to be invited to Dr. Harsha's Satsangh. Always enjoy

creative exchange that invites more of everything, more Grace, more

transformation, et cetera.

 

By the way, Marcus, if I offered the impression that the poem, The Song

Alone, was created on the spot, it was not. No, that poem came some

time ago. At a service of the Portland Unitarian Universalist church, I

think.

 

Anyway, break's over. Back to work.

 

Madhya

 

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